The Odd Angry Shot
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The Odd Angry Shot
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The Odd Angry Shot
The Odd Angry Shot is the seminal account of Australian soldiers in the Vietnam War. Brief and bracing, tragic yet darkly funny, it portrays a close-knit group of knockabout SAS fighters: their mateship, homesickness and fears; their practical jokes, drinking and fighting.
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The Odd Angry Shot by William Nagle is a poignant and incisive exploration of the Vietnam War, uniquely captured through the lens of Australian soldiers from the Special Air Service Regiment (SAS). Set amidst the dense jungles and oppressive atmosphere of Vietnam, it follows a closely bonded group of commandos as they navigate the harsh realities of warfare. Through their eyes, the narrative unfolds over a turbulent yet often monotonous year, offering a raw and unvarnished look into military life away from home.
The heart of the story lies in the camaraderie and resilience of these men as they confront not only the visible threats of battle but also the unseen foes of desolation and disillusionment. Their journey is peppered with moments of dark humour, practical jokes, and bouts of heavy drinking that serve as both coping mechanisms and stark reminders of their vulnerability. The soldiers' daily struggles against the oppressive environmentβthe relentless mud and torrential rain of the Southeast Asian landscapeβunearth deeper conflicts. Their true enemy is not just the Vietcong, but also the indifferent bureaucracy of their command structure, and the internal battles against fear and homesickness.
Within these pages, Nagle masterfully paints a vivid portrait of the physical and psychological toll exacted by war. Through its unflinching prose, the book reflects on the brutal aftermath of combat as soldiers attempt to reintegrate into civilian life, haunted by the spectres of their experiences. The narrative's brevity and sharpness underscore the tragic juxtaposition of humanity's resilience and vulnerability, making The Odd Angry Shot a timeless commentary on the universal impacts of conflict.
Winner of several literary accolades, this novel remains a compelling and essential read for anyone seeking to understand the gritty reality of war beyond the battlefield, where every shot fired resonates with the echoes of survival and identity. Its blend of tragedy and sardonic humour ensures it remains not only an insightful report from the front lines but also a poignant reminder of the enduring cost of war on the human spirit.
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The Odd Angry Shot by William Nagle is often described as short, pithy, and impactful. Reviews highlight its endurance as an autobiographical novel exposing the human aspect of a grim period in Australian history. The narrative is marked by its visceral, immediate style and its blend of savage humour with profound emotion, capturing the complexities faced by young soldiers with brief yet powerful scenes.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922079718
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 20 March 2013
Country: Australia
Imprint: Text Classics
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 118g
Pages: 144
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